ERIE COMMUTERS IN WRECK.; Derailed Cars Topple Over on Their Side and Ten Persons Are Hurt.

WEST ORANGE, N.J., Dec. 22. -- Passengers on a train on the Caldwell Branch of the Erie Railroad, leaving Caldwell at 7:36 o'clock this morning, got a bad scare and ten of them were more or less injured when the train was derailed in Verona, near the Newark City Home. The train contained fully 200 passengers, almost all of them commuters on their way to New York. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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